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Celebrating Black History Month with Lawrence Hill
To celebrate Black History Month, we are joined by Canadian Comedian, Broadcaster and Host Candy Palmater and an award-winning, A-list member of Canadian Literature Lawrence Hill on a moving conversation that sheds light on race, [Read More]
Women in Sports – Podcast
The fourth episode of the Women in Sports podcast titled, ‘Yes, She’s a Girl… And Yes, She’s Really Good’. This podcast features Seneca Sting women’s Softball player, Kiara Saito. Host: Clement Agyeman Producer: Cherise Smellie [Read More]
Women in Sports – Podcast
The third episode of the Women in Sports podcast titled, “Fairness & Equality”. This podcast features Seneca Sting women’s Soccer player, Carley Uddenburg. Host: Clement Agyeman Producer: Cherise Smellie
How fitness centres have been surviving during Covid lockdown
As we currently live in a province-wide lockdown, most businesses have closed their doors. One of those businesses is fitness gyms. A Goodlife Fitness located in London, Ontario, is trying to cope during closure until [Read More]
The Death of The Paparazzi Industry
https://thefakefarrahfaucet.buzzsprout.com In this week’s episode, Ashley Javiah talks about the paparazzi industry and the laws that were set in place. Afterwards, she is joined by Canadian Actor, Fereshteh Samimi who landed a role on Amazon [Read More]
What a Waste podcast #3
Episode 3 – The Witch in the Forest When Dr. Karina Oliveira Bezerra became wiccan some years ago she perceived this lifestyle as a way to help Mother Earth: the Ph.D. in Studies of Religions [Read More]
Ep#3 Binge it All- W/Dee&Farhan
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IndieFilmTO Festival Premiered on Youtube
The IndieFilmTO Festival has launched its premiere of films celebrating diversity from around the world. There will be no crowds, celebrities or screenings taking place in the city due to COVID-19 restrictions shifting the festival [Read More]
Province Expanding Testing and Funding as More Students Return to Class
By Zahraa Al-khalidi The Ontario government is providing an additional $381 million as more students return to class as the provincial government announced on Feb. 1. Nine school boards across the province have resumed in-person [Read More]